Another in the ongoing series of Kitelife Magazine tutorials for using Revolution quad line kites, this one detailing two basic methods for relaunching a Rev from the flat belly down position, leading edge away or toward you. Being a two-dimensional kite when not under power, the Revolution can be a little tricky to relaunch when it’s flat on the ground but with these simple techniques, it’s generally no more difficult than flipping over any other kind of sport kite. You can look forward to a growing collection of similar tutorials covering equipment, flight techniques and other “pro secrets” gathered from over 20 years in the kiting community… A number of them will be available here on youtube, while the majority of these tutorials will be located in the Kitelife Subscribers section, be sure to subscribe today if you like what we’re doing here! HD (1280×720) download kitelife.com ipod/iphone download kitelife.com Sites of interest: www.kitelife.com http www.teamiquad.com http .
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Good editing choice of placement/size box kite is in. Makes clear continuity between body and kite.
John talks abt wiggling the kite and the smooth backwards walk. Compare to longer or sharper tugs which will either dig straight down or quickly lift a corner only to meet resistance and quickly slam back down.
Pop up/down effect means movement to sharp and fast. Also means the same movements slower smoother could work.
Balance is between to slow to get lift and to fast to work with.
Dutch subtitles added, thanks to Marc van der Graaf!
We’ve added Spanish subtitles to this tutorial, thanks to the hard work of Gustavo Di Si!
German subtitles added!
We’ve just added Lithuanian subtitles as well, thanks to Jurgis Pauliukas!
I am brand new to quad line kites. Your series is great. The picture in picture is so helpful. Thank you!!!!
We’ve just added Japanese subtitles to this video as well.
We’ve just added Chinese subtitles for this video, thanks to Steven Lim!
FYI – I’ve just added English subtitles (CC), other languages coming soon.
This ceratainly should cut-down on my walk(s) of shame! Thanks JB! Great Tips!
wow~~~
thank you!!!!!!!
Gonna have to try these… thanks!! Loving the series so far!!!
Indeed, the sand can be an issue as the kite digs in, etc… Plus it’s usually uneven, which makes it tougher too.
Not quite gone, but certainly less frequent.
‘Walk-of-shame-be-gone’
Thanks for the tip. Although I’ve tried these methods at the beach and they seem a bit more challenging to do than on the grass.